
Giorgio Stegani
Writer · Director · CrewGiorgio Stegani was born on October 13, 1928, in Milan, Italy. He was a versatile filmmaker, working as a writer, director, and second unit director. Stegani is best known for his contributions to the Spaghetti Western genre in the 1960s. He wrote the script for Un Dollaro bucato (1965) and directed and wrote Adiós gringo (1965), both starring Giuliano Gemma. He also co-wrote Mille dollari sul nero (1966). Stegani's work is noted for its engaging narratives and character development within the western genre. He passed away on February 20, 2020, in Rome, Italy.
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FILMOGRAPHY
DIRECTOR12

Ready for Anything
1977
Director

The Last Desperate Hours
1974
Director

Summer Affair
1971
Director

Beyond the Law
1968
Director

Gentleman Killer
1967
Director

Golden Chameleon
1967
Director

Ypotron: Final Countdown
1966
Director

After the Fox
1966
Second Unit Director

Adiós Gringo
1965
Director

Blood for a Silver Dollar
1965
Assistant Director

The Bacchantes
1961
First Assistant Director

White Vertigo
1956
Assistant Director
WRITER20

The Mask of Satan
1990
Screenplay, Story

Eyewitness
1990
Writer

School of Fear
1989
Screenplay, Writer

Ready for Anything
1977
Screenplay

Summer Affair
1971
Writer

Long Live Robin Hood
1971
Screenplay

Beyond the Law
1968
Screenplay

Golden Chameleon
1967
Writer

Ypotron: Final Countdown
1966
Writer

Adiós Gringo
1965
Story

Blood for a Silver Dollar
1965
Writer

La Celestina P… R…
1965
Story

Death on the Fourposter
1964
Screenplay

The Trojan Horse
1961
Screenplay, Story

The Bacchantes
1961
Screenplay, Story

Mill of the Stone Women
1960
Writer

Love and Troubles
1958
Writer

White Vertigo
1956
Writer

Il campanile d'oro
1955
Writer

At the Edge of the City
1954
Writer






